[asterisk-users] Polycom XML Files / asterisk
Robert McNaught
asteriskator at gmail.com
Thu May 15 12:23:14 CDT 2008
Yes, perhaps a script would always be better than hand-touching these
files, and getting an XML editor only really makes it easier on the
eyes.
On the same subject, I have noticed that Snom and Linksys phones do
not support FTP provisioning - only TFTP and HTTP. With TFTP being an
insecure option for a hosted architecture, is everyone moving to
provision Polycoms with HTTP, so that both can be auto-provisioned via
Option 66.
One thing I found is that, with option 66 in a LAN router, you cannot
specify more than one protocol.
Has anyone had any problems provisioning Polycoms with HTTP?
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 1:35 AM, Philipp Kempgen
<philipp.kempgen at amooma.de> wrote:
> Robert McNaught schrieb:
>
>> Does anyone know how to apply a style sheet to the polycom automatic
>> provisioning XML files?
>
> Why should applying a stylesheet be different than for any other
> XML files?
>
>>
>> Even better, does anyone know of a web-based XML editor where you can
>> just edit the files from a browser directly ie entering in phone
>> number, display name, proxy address etc. From what I gather, most
>> people are just using Notepad to change the files then upload them, or
>> vi from the command line, which is fiddly and time-consuming.
>
> Just use your preferred editor. Nobody forces Notepad or vi upon you.
>
> Even better: Generate the config files with Perl/PHP/<insert favorite
> language>.
>
>
> Grüße,
> Philipp Kempgen
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